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LinuxTag To SCO: Detail Code Theft Or Retract Claims

RoLi writes "Heise has a story (The babelfish translation sounds like a speech from Yoda, but the important facts are translated correctly.) about LinuxTag taking legal action against SCO. SCO will either have to retract their claims, disclose their "proof" (if it exists) or be fined. That's certainly good news." Update: 05/26 17:25 GMT by T : Reader Fizz points to the more understandable LinuxTag press release (in English and German), and adds: "The notice, dated Friday, May 23, maintains that SCO Group is sowing uncertainty among the community of GNU/Linux users, developers and suppliers."

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  1. Re:What about these comments by kungfuBreaks · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Oh yes, Bush made a _huge_ tactical error calling for that Dixie Chicks boycott. In fact...hold on a minute...he never did such a thing! But hey, even though you're _totally wrong_, why let that get in the way of some good old America-bashing? This is Slashdot, after all. Who cares about facts and such anyhow? You're practically ready for that NYT gig, buddy.

    P.S.
    Witless trolls like you are one reason the radical left has such a credibility problem. There are plenty of reasons to criticise the US, but for chrissakes get your facts straight.

  2. Re:Isn't that the normal way? by nickos · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Heh, that reminds me - only two countries in the world have refused to sign the Convention on the Rights of the Child - Somalia and the United States.

    You gotta love that Bush administration...